EP0566953B1 - Aqueous primers for elastic stoving coatings - Google Patents
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- EP0566953B1 EP0566953B1 EP93105954A EP93105954A EP0566953B1 EP 0566953 B1 EP0566953 B1 EP 0566953B1 EP 93105954 A EP93105954 A EP 93105954A EP 93105954 A EP93105954 A EP 93105954A EP 0566953 B1 EP0566953 B1 EP 0566953B1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to novel aqueous stoving fillers for stoving lacquers, in particular for the production of elastic fillers for the lacquering of automobile bodies.
- the invention also relates to the use of these stoving fillers for stoving metal parts, in particular for producing elastic fillers with high stone chip resistance.
- the binder component a) is a water-soluble or dispersible polyhydroxy compound of an average molecular weight which can be calculated from the hydroxyl group content and hydroxyl functionality and is from 1000 to 100,000, preferably from 2000 to 10,000, of the type known per se from the chemistry of polyurethane coatings, provided that the polyhydroxyl compounds have one their solubility or dispersibility in water sufficient content of hydrophilic groups, in particular Polyether chains and / or carboxylate groups containing ethylene oxide units. In principle, however, it is also possible to use polyhydric compounds which are not sufficiently hydrophilic in themselves in a mixture with external emulsifiers.
- Possible components a) are polyhydroxy polyesters, polyhydroxy polyethers or polymers containing hydroxyl groups, i.e. the known polyhydroxy polyacrylates.
- the compounds generally have a hydroxyl number of 20 to 200, preferably 50 to 130, based on 100% products.
- polyhydroxyl polyacrylates are known copolymers of styrene with simple esters of acrylic acid and / or metharylic acid, hydroxyalkyl esters, such as 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxypropyl, 2-, 3- or 4, being introduced to introduce the hydroxyl groups -Hydroxybutyl esters of these acids can also be used.
- Suitable polyether polyols are the ethoxylation and / or propoxylation products of suitable 2- to 4-valent starter molecules known per se from polyurethane chemistry, e.g. Water, ethylene glycol, propanediol, trimethylolpropane, glycerin and / or pentaerythritol.
- suitable 2- to 4-valent starter molecules known per se from polyurethane chemistry, e.g. Water, ethylene glycol, propanediol, trimethylolpropane, glycerin and / or pentaerythritol.
- polyester polyols are, in particular, the reaction products of polyhydric alcohols known per se in polyurethane chemistry, for example of alkane polyols of the type just mentioned by way of example with excess amounts of polycarboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acid anhydrides, in particular dicarboxylic acids or dicarboxylic acid anhydrides.
- Suitable carboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acid anhydrides are, for example, adipic acid, phthalic acid, isophthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, their Diels-Alder adducts with cyclopentadiene, or fumaric acid or dimeric acid or dimeric acid. Any mixtures of the polyhydric alcohols mentioned by way of example or any mixtures of the acids or acid anhydrides mentioned by way of example can of course be used in the production of the polyester polyols.
- polyester polyols are produced by known methods, such as those e.g. in Houben-Weyl, Methods of Organic Chemistry, Volume XIV / 2, G. Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1963, pages 1 to 47.
- hydrophilic modification of these polyhydroxyl compounds which may be required is carried out according to methods known per se, such as are disclosed, for example, in EP-B-0 157 291 or EP-A-0 427 028.
- the water-soluble or dispersible, urethane-modified polyesters described in these prior publications are particularly suitable.
- the polymers described in DE-OS 3 829 587, which are soluble or dispersible in water and have hydroxyl groups, are also suitable according to the invention as component a).
- polyisocyanate component b) present in the coating compositions, which has a blocked polyisocyanate which is soluble or dispersible in water and has an NCO functionality, based on the blocked isocyanate groups, of 2.0 to 2.6. It is of decisive importance according to the invention that this polyisocyanate component b) is based on certain polyisocyanate mixtures b1) in which both diisocyanates and tri- and / or higher-functional polyisocyanates are present, since this is the only way to achieve the required opposite properties such as good elasticity on the one hand and high crosslinking density, i.e. Water and chemical resistance are guaranteed on the other hand.
- the polyisocyanate mixtures b1) used to produce component b) have an average NCO functionality of 2.5 to 3.5 and consist of at least 15% by weight of a diisocyanate component consisting of at least one organic diisocyanate and one of the Amount of a polyisocyanate component corresponding to the average NCO functionality mentioned, consisting of at least one tri- or higher-functional polyisocyanate.
- diisocyanates are 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5-isocyanatomethyl-cyclohexane (IPDI) or 4,4'-diisocyanatodicyclohexylmethane.
- difunctional derivatives of hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) for example the uretdione diisocyanate of the formula which preferably has a free HDI content of less than 0.5% by weight is suitable as the diisocyanate component of the starting mixtures b1) according to the invention.
- uretdione diisocyanate is formed in the known oligomerization of hexamethylene diisocyanate, as described, for example, in DE-OS 1 670 720, DE-OS 3 437 635, DE-OS 3 432 081, DE-OS 3 809 261 or DE-OS 39 00 053 is described.
- This oligomerization generally produces, in addition to the uretdione group-containing dimerization product, higher-functionality trimerization products containing isocyanurate groups, so that the average functionality of the oligomerization products can range from 2.0 to 2.7.
- the trifunctional and higher-functional polyisocyanates which are customary known from polyurethane chemistry are at least trifunctional polyisocyanates with aromatic, but preferably (cyclo) aliphatic isocyanate groups.
- the urethane, allophanate, biuret and in particular isocyanurate group-containing derivatives of hexamethylene diisocyanate with a free hexamethylene diisocyanate content of less than 0.2% by weight and an average NCO functionality of 3 to 6 are particularly suitable.
- An isocyanurate group-containing derivative of hexamethylene diisocyanate which has a free hexamethylene diisocyanate content of less than 0.2% by weight and an average NCO functionality of 3.8 to 4.2 is particularly preferably used as the higher-functionality polyisocyanate.
- the starting mixtures b1) prepared from the starting components mentioned which generally have an NCO content of about 15 to 30% by weight, are mixed with conventional blocking agents in a blocking reaction known per se to 50 to 80 % blocked and brought to 20 to 50% with monohydroxymonocarboxylic acids b3) to react, these reactions can take place in any order.
- the equivalent ratio, based on the blocking agents b2) and the hydroxyl groups of component b3) on the one hand, to isocyanate groups of component b1), on the other hand, is at least 0.9: 1, and (ii) that when using a deficit of isocyanate groups compared to the total amount of alcoholic hydroxyl groups of monohydroxycarboxylic acid b3) and the groups of the blocking agents b2) which are reactive towards isocyanate groups, the monohydroxycarboxylic acid b3) is used before the total amount of the blocking agent b2), so that at least one isocyanate group of the component b1) is available for each hydroxyl group of the component b3).
- the equivalent ratio mentioned is therefore at least 0.9: 1, preferably 0.95: 1 to 1.1: 1.
- the known monofunctional blocking agents such as e.g. ⁇ -caprolactam, diethyl malonate, ethyl acetate or oximes such as butanone oxime.
- Butanone oxime is the preferred blocking agent.
- hydroxycarboxylic acids b3) are 2-hydroxyacetic acid, 3-hydroxypropanoic acid or 12-hydroxy-9-octadecanoic acid (ricinoleic acid).
- Preferred carboxylic acids are those in which the carboxyl group is hindered in its reactivity due to steric effects.
- 3-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid is particularly preferably used.
- the component b1) produced by mixing the individual components is generally reacted in succession in any order or simultaneously with the blocking agent b2) and the hydroxycarboxylic acid b3).
- Part of the blocking agent is preferably first reacted, then the hydroxycarboxylic acid and then the remaining amount of the blocking agent.
- a slight excess of blocking agent can be used.
- the reactions take place at 0 ° C. to 120 ° C., preferably at 20 to 60 ° C., the hydroxycarboxylic acid b3) in particular being allowed to react under mild conditions in order to prevent the carboxyl group from also reacting with the NCO groups.
- the reactions can be carried out solvent-free or in an inert solvent, which can optionally be removed by distillation after the reaction, neutralization and absorption in water.
- Suitable solvents are those which are not reactive towards NCO groups. Examples include ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, esters such as ethyl acetate, but also solvents such as N-methylpyrrolidone, which may also remain in the coating agent in small proportions as stabilizing or leveling aids.
- the incorporated carboxyl groups are at least partially neutralized using a suitable neutralizing agent.
- Suitable neutralizing agents are alkali or alkaline earth metal hydroxides, but preferably tertiary amines such as triethylamine, triethanolamine or, particularly preferably, N-dimethylethanolamine.
- the present Carboxyl groups neutralized at least 80%, an excess of neutralizing agent possibly also being used.
- Component b) generally has a carboxylate group content of 60 to 130 milliequivalents per 100 g of solid.
- aqueous solutions or dispersions of component b) After neutralization, water is added, preferably in an amount such that 20 to 50% by weight aqueous solutions or dispersions of component b) result. If a solvent of the type mentioned by way of example has been used to prepare the isocyanate component b), this can be removed from the aqueous phase, for example by vacuum distillation. As already indicated, special solvents such as N-methylpyrrolidone can also remain in the coating composition in small amounts (less than 10% by weight). They act on the one hand as leveling agents and on the other hand as stabilizing aids.
- aqueous solutions or dispersions which consists of free carboxyl groups and blocked isocyanate polyisocyanates b), optionally in the form of an organic solution in one of the solvents mentioned by way of example, with an aqueous solution of a neutralizing agent to mix mentioned type so that neutralization and dissolving or dispersing process take place in one stage.
- the described aqueous solutions or dispersions of the polyhydroxyl component a) are preferably mixed with one another with the aqueous solution or dispersion of the blocked polyisocyanate b), the proportions preferably being chosen so that the equivalent ratio of blocked isocyanate groups of component b) alcoholic hydroxyl groups of component a) is 0.6: 1 to 1.5: 1, preferably about 0.7: 1 to 1: 1.
- the aqueous solution or dispersion of the polyhydroxy component a) is mixed with the neutralizing agent and the unneutralized blocked polyisocyanate b), optionally in the form of an organic solution, is mixed with this mixture.
- binders such as melamine or urea-formaldehyde resins can be added to the aqueous binder mixture or to the individual components a) or b) before they are combined.
- the baking fillers according to the invention produced in this way can be applied in one or more layers to any heat-resistant substrates by methods known per se, for example by spraying, brushing, dipping, flooding or with the aid of rollers and doctor blades.
- coatings on metal, plastic, wood or glass are obtained by curing the lacquer film at 80 to 220 ° C., preferably at 130 to 180 ° C.
- the stoving fillers according to the invention are preferably used for the production of coatings and lacquers on steel sheets, such as those used for example for the production of vehicle bodies, machines, claddings, drums or containers. They are preferably used for the manufacture of automotive fillers.
- the paint films generally have a dry layer thickness of 0.01 to 0.3 mm.
- the stoving fillers according to the invention result in long-lasting surface protection, as is demonstrated in the examples.
- the high impact resistance is particularly noteworthy, which makes the binders outstandingly suitable for applications where good stone chip protection is required.
- the special advantage of the new aqueous stoving fill is its high stability when stored both at room temperature and at a slightly elevated temperature of 33 to 60 ° C.
- Another advantage of the new aqueous binders is their good workability or recyclability through ultrafiltration.
- the resulting product has the following data: NCO content (%) 21.6 Viscosity (mPa.s / 23 ° C) 200 Hazen color number 50 free starting diisocyanate (%) 0.2 NCO functionality about 2.3
- oligomerization product thus obtained consists of 72% of a diisocyanate of the formula (I) containing uretdione groups and the rest of tris (6-isocyanatohexyl) isocyanurate, its higher homologues, urethanized products and higher molecular weight homologues of uretdione diisocyanate.
- 3540 g of this polyester and 330 g of dimethylolpropionic acid are dissolved in 700 g of N-methylpyrrolidone, mixed with 10 g of dibutyltin oxide and reacted at 70 ° C. with 1000 g of isophorone diisocyanate. The reaction is carried out at 70 to 110 ° C until no more NCO groups can be detected. After adding 135 g of methyldiethanolamine, the resin is dispersed in 5100 g of water. An approximately 45% resin solution is obtained. The organic solvent content is 6.5%. The content of reactive hydroxyl groups attached to the polyester resin is 1.17%.
- 361 g of benzoic acid, 2316 g of trimethylolpropane, 2853 g of 1,6-hexanediol, 1602 g of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethane, 3130 g of adipic acid, 2931 g of isophthalic acid and 300 are in a 15 l reaction kettle with stirring, cooling, heating and water separator g Dimer fatty acid (®Pripol 1008, Unichema) weighed out and esterified at 210 ° C until the acid number is ⁇ 3.
- Example 6 The procedure is as in Example 6 and the following constituents are mixed in a (blocked) NCO: OH equivalent ratio of 0.7 using a bead mill: 22.7 parts aqueous hydroxyl resin from Example 4 22.2 parts aqueous hydroxyl resin from Example 5 17.5 parts aqueous polyisocyanate from Example 2 15.0 parts TiO 2 0.1 parts Iron black oxide 4.8 parts BaSO 4 2.1 parts talc 13.1 parts deionized H 2 O 0.5 parts ADDITOL XW 395 0.5 parts SURFINOL 104 E 0.4 parts AEROSIL 972 0.2 parts N-dimethylethanolamine
- the paste has a pH of 8.
- aqueous resins from Examples 6 to 8 were adjusted with deionized water to a viscosity of approx. 30 s outflow time (DIN cup, 4 mm / 23 ° C.) and with a flow cup gun with 5 bar air pressure at 65% rel. Humidity / 23 ° C with a cathodically deposited Electrodeposition primer (approx. 20 ⁇ m) spray-coated coated zinc-phosphated steel sheets.
- the filler was cured after venting for 10 min at 23 ° C in a forced air oven, 10 min at 75 ° C and then 20 min at 165 ° C.
- the dry film thickness was approx. 35 ⁇ m.
- a commercially available automotive topcoat based on alkyd / melamine resin with a dry film thickness of approx. 35 ⁇ m was applied and dried for 30 minutes at 130 ° C and b) an aqueous metallic basecoat with a dry film thickness of approx. 20 ⁇ m was applied after Overlaid for 10 min at 80 ° C with a 2-component PUR clear lacquer (35 ⁇ m dry film) and also baked together at 130 ° C for 30 min.
- Table 1 shows that tests 6 and 7 are on a par with comparative test 8 in most properties tested, but are significantly superior to stone chip protection and surface hardness in the decisive properties.
- the adhesion to the topcoat is also better in the experiments according to the invention than in the comparison experiment.
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Abstract
Description
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft neuartige wäßrige Einbrennfüller für Einbrennlackierungen insbesondere für die Herstellung von elastischen Füllern für die Lackierung von Automobilkarosserien.The present invention relates to novel aqueous stoving fillers for stoving lacquers, in particular for the production of elastic fillers for the lacquering of automobile bodies.
In den letzten Jahren stieg die Bedeutung wäßriger Lacke und Beschichtungsmittel aufgrund immer strengerer Emissionsrichtlinien bezüglich der bei der Lackapplikation freiwerdenden Lösemittel stark an. Obwohl inzwischen bereits für viele Anwendungsbereiche wäßrige Lacksysteme zur Verfügung stehen, können diese das hohe Qualitätsniveau konventioneller, lösemittelhaltiger Lacke hinsichtlich Lösemittel- und Chemikalienbeständigkeit oder auch Elastizität und mechanischer Belastbarkeit oftmals noch nicht erreichen. Insbesondere sind bislang noch keine aus wäßriger Phase zu verarbeitende Beschichtungsmittel auf Polyurethanbasis bekannt geworden, die den hohen Forderungen der Praxis an elastische Füller für die Lackierung von Automobilkarosserien bezüglich Schlagzähigkeit, Steinschlagbeständigkeit, sowie Wasser- und Chemikalien-Beständigkeit genügen.In recent years, the importance of water-based paints and coating materials has risen sharply due to ever stricter emission guidelines with regard to the solvents released during paint application. Although aqueous coating systems are already available for many areas of application, they often still cannot reach the high quality level of conventional, solvent-based coatings in terms of resistance to solvents and chemicals, or elasticity and mechanical strength. In particular, no polyurethane-based coating compositions to be processed from an aqueous phase have yet become known which relate to the high demands made in practice of elastic fillers for the coating of automobile bodies Impact resistance, stone chip resistance, as well as water and chemical resistance are sufficient.
Diese Feststellung gilt sowohl für die GB-PS 1 444 933, die EP-A-0 061 628 und die DE-AS 2 359 613, die sich mit der hydrophilen Modifizierung von aromatischen Polyisocyanaten befassen, als auch für die DE-OS 4 001 783, die sich mit speziellen anionisch modifizierten aliphatischen Polyisocyanaten befaßt, als auch-für die Systeme der DE-OS 2 456 469, der DE-OS 2 814 815, der EP-A-22452, 147674, 0 012 348 und der EP-A-0 424 697, die sich mit wäßrigen Einbrennlackbindemitteln auf Basis von blockierten Polyisocyanaten und organischen Polyhydroxylverbindungen befassen. Auch die Systeme auf Basis von carboxylgruppenhaltigen Polyurethan-Prepolymeren mit verkappten Isocyanatgruppen gemäß DE-OS 2 708 611 bzw. die hochfunktionellen und daher zur Herstellung von elastischen Überzügen weitgehend ungeeigneten, blockierten, wasserlöslichen Urethanprepolymerisate gemäß DE-OS 3 234 590 sind für den genannten Zweck weitgehend unbrauchbar.This statement applies both to GB-PS 1 444 933, EP-A-0 061 628 and DE-AS 2 359 613, which deal with the hydrophilic modification of aromatic polyisocyanates, and to DE-OS 4 001 783, which deals with special anionically modified aliphatic polyisocyanates, as well as for the systems of DE-OS 2 456 469, DE-OS 2 814 815, EP-A-22452, 147674, 0 012 348 and EP- A-0 424 697, which deal with aqueous stoving enamel binders based on blocked polyisocyanates and organic polyhydroxyl compounds. The systems based on carboxyl group-containing polyurethane prepolymers with blocked isocyanate groups according to DE-OS 2 708 611 or the highly functional, blocked, water-soluble urethane prepolymers according to DE-OS 3 234 590, which are therefore largely unsuitable for the production of elastic coatings, are also suitable for the stated purpose largely unusable.
Wie jetzt gefunden wurde, gelingt die Herstellung von aus wäßriger Phase zu verarbeitenden Einbrennfüllern, die den genannten Forderungen der Praxis in optimaler Weise genügen, wenn als Bindemittel ausgewählte Kombinationen der nachstehend näher beschriebenen Art aus a) in Wasser löslichen oder dispergierbaren Polyhydroxylverbindungen mit speziellen in Wasser löslichen oder dispergierbaren, blockierten Polyisocyanaten b) zum Einsatz gelangen.As has now been found, it is possible to produce stoving fillers to be processed from the aqueous phase which optimally meet the requirements of practice when selected combinations of the type described in more detail below from a) water-soluble or dispersible polyhydroxyl compounds with special water soluble or dispersible, blocked polyisocyanates b) are used.
Gegenstand der Erfindung sind demzufolge hitze-vernetzbare wäßrige Einbrennfüller, die als Bindemittel eine Kombination aus
- a) einer in Wasser löslichen oder dispergierbaren Polyolkomponente mit
- b) einer in Wasser löslichen oder dispergierbaren Polyisocyanatkomponente mit blockierten Isocyanatgruppen,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Polyisocyanatkomponente b) eine mittlere NCO-Funktionalität, bezogen auf die reversibel blockierten Isocyanatgruppen von 2,0 bis 2,6 aufweist und das zumindest teilweise durch Neutralisation der eingebauten Carboxylgruppen in die Salzform überführte Umsetzungsprodukt aus
- b1) einem Polyisocyanatgemisch einer mittleren NCO-Funktionalität von 2,5 bis 3,5 aus (i) mindestens 15 Gew.-% einer Diisocyanat-Komponente bestehend aus mindestens einem organischen Diisocyanat und (ii) einer der mittleren NCO-Funktionalität entsprechenden Menge einer höherfunktionellen Polyisocyanat-Komponente, bestehend aus mindestens einem tri- oder höherfunktionellen Polyisocyanat mit
- b2) einem Blockierungsmittel für Isocyanatgruppen in einer Menge von 50 bis 80 Äquivalent-%, bezogen auf die freien Isocyanatgruppen der Komponente b1), und mit
- b3) mindestens einer aliphatischen Monohydroxy-mono-carbonsäure in einer Menge von 20 bis 50 Äquivalent-%, bezogen auf die freien Isocyanatgruppen der Komponente b1) und die Hydroxylgruppen der Komponente b3)
- a) with a water-soluble or dispersible polyol component
- b) a water-soluble or dispersible polyisocyanate component with blocked isocyanate groups,
characterized in that the polyisocyanate component b) has an average NCO functionality, based on the reversibly blocked isocyanate groups, of from 2.0 to 2.6 and the reaction product converted at least partially into the salt form by neutralization of the incorporated carboxyl groups
- b1) a polyisocyanate mixture having an average NCO functionality of 2.5 to 3.5 consisting of (i) at least 15% by weight of a diisocyanate component consisting of at least one organic diisocyanate and (ii) an amount of an amount corresponding to the average NCO functionality higher functional polyisocyanate component consisting of at least one trifunctional or higher functional polyisocyanate
- b2) a blocking agent for isocyanate groups in an amount of 50 to 80 equivalent%, based on the free isocyanate groups of component b1), and with
- b3) at least one aliphatic monohydroxy-mono-carboxylic acid in an amount of 20 to 50 equivalent%, based on the free isocyanate groups of component b1) and the hydroxyl groups of component b3)
Gegenstand der Erfindung ist auch die Verwendung dieser Einbrennfüller zur Einbrennlackierung von Metallteilen, insbesondere zur Herstellung von elastischen Füllern mit hoher Steinschlagfestigkeit.The invention also relates to the use of these stoving fillers for stoving metal parts, in particular for producing elastic fillers with high stone chip resistance.
Bei der Bindemittelkomponente a) handelt es sich um in Wasser lösliche oder dispergierbare Polyhydroxylverbindungen eines aus Hydroxylgruppengehalt und Hydroxylfunktionalität berechenbaren mittleren Molekulargewichts 1000 bis 100 000, vorzugsweise 2000 bis 10 000 der an sich aus der Chemie der Polyurethanlacke bekannten Art, vorausgesetzt die Polyhydroxylverbindungen weisen einen zu ihrer Löslichkeit bzw. Dispergierbarkeit in Wasser ausreichenden Gehalt an hydrophilen Gruppierungen, insbesondere Ethylenoxideinheiten aufweisenden Polyetherketten und/oder Carboxylatgruppen auf. Grundsätzlich möglich ist allerdings auch die Verwendung von für sich allein nicht ausreichend hydrophilen Polyhydroxylverbindungen in Abmischung mit externen Emulgatoren.The binder component a) is a water-soluble or dispersible polyhydroxy compound of an average molecular weight which can be calculated from the hydroxyl group content and hydroxyl functionality and is from 1000 to 100,000, preferably from 2000 to 10,000, of the type known per se from the chemistry of polyurethane coatings, provided that the polyhydroxyl compounds have one their solubility or dispersibility in water sufficient content of hydrophilic groups, in particular Polyether chains and / or carboxylate groups containing ethylene oxide units. In principle, however, it is also possible to use polyhydric compounds which are not sufficiently hydrophilic in themselves in a mixture with external emulsifiers.
Als Komponente a) in Betracht kommen Polyhydroxypolyester, Polyhydroxypolyether oder Hydroxylgruppen aufweisende Polymerisate, d.h. die an sich bekannten Polyhydroxypolyacrylate. Die Verbindungen weisen im allgemeinen eine Hydroxylzahl von 20 bis 200, vorzugsweise von 50 bis 130, bezogen auf 100 %ige Produkte, auf.Possible components a) are polyhydroxy polyesters, polyhydroxy polyethers or polymers containing hydroxyl groups, i.e. the known polyhydroxy polyacrylates. The compounds generally have a hydroxyl number of 20 to 200, preferably 50 to 130, based on 100% products.
Bei den Polyhydroxylpolyacrylaten handelt es sich um an sich bekannte Mischpolymerisate von Styrol mit einfachen Estern der Acrylsäure und/oder Metharylsäure, wobei zwecks Einführung der Hydroxylgruppen Hydroxyalkylester, wie beispielsweise die 2-Hydroxyethyl-, 2-Hydroxypropyl-, 2-, 3- oder 4-Hydroxybutylester dieser Säuren mitverwendet werden.The polyhydroxyl polyacrylates are known copolymers of styrene with simple esters of acrylic acid and / or metharylic acid, hydroxyalkyl esters, such as 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxypropyl, 2-, 3- or 4, being introduced to introduce the hydroxyl groups -Hydroxybutyl esters of these acids can also be used.
Geeignete Polyetherpolyole sind die aus der Polyurethanchemie an sich bekannten Ethoxylierungs- und/oder Propoxylierungsprodukte geeigneter 2- bis 4-wertiger Startermoleküle wie z.B. Wasser, Ethylenglykol, Propandiol, Trimethylolpropan, Glycerin und/oder Pentaerythrit.Suitable polyether polyols are the ethoxylation and / or propoxylation products of suitable 2- to 4-valent starter molecules known per se from polyurethane chemistry, e.g. Water, ethylene glycol, propanediol, trimethylolpropane, glycerin and / or pentaerythritol.
Beispiele geeigneter Polyesterpolyole sind insbesondere die in der Polyurethanchemie an sich bekannten Umsetzungsprodukte von mehrwertigen Alkoholen, beispielsweise von Alkanpolyolen der soeben beispielhaft genannten Art mit überschüssigen Mengen Polycarbonsäuren bzw. Polycarbonsäureanhydriden, insbesondere Dicarbonsäuren bzw. Dicarbonsäureanhydriden. Geeignete carbonsäuren bzw. Polycarbonsäureanhydride sind beispielsweise Adipinsäure, Phthalsäure, Isophthalsäure, Phthalsäureanhydrid, Tetrahydrophthalsäureanhydrid, Hexahydrophthalsäureanhydrid, Maleinsäure, Maleinsäureanhydrid, deren Diels-Alder-Addukte mit Cyclopentadien, Fumarsäure oder dimere bzw. trimere Fettsäuren. Bei der Herstellung der Polyesterpolyole können selbstverständlich beliebige Gemische der beispielhaft genannten mehrwertigen Alkohole oder beliebige Gemische der beispielhaft genannten Säuren bzw. Säureanhydride eingesetzt werden.Examples of suitable polyester polyols are, in particular, the reaction products of polyhydric alcohols known per se in polyurethane chemistry, for example of alkane polyols of the type just mentioned by way of example with excess amounts of polycarboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acid anhydrides, in particular dicarboxylic acids or dicarboxylic acid anhydrides. Suitable carboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acid anhydrides are, for example, adipic acid, phthalic acid, isophthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, their Diels-Alder adducts with cyclopentadiene, or fumaric acid or dimeric acid or dimeric acid. Any mixtures of the polyhydric alcohols mentioned by way of example or any mixtures of the acids or acid anhydrides mentioned by way of example can of course be used in the production of the polyester polyols.
Die Herstellung der Polyesterpolyole erfolgt nach bekannten Methoden, wie sie z.B. in Houben-Weyl, Methoden der organischen Chemie, Band XIV/2, G. Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1963, Seiten 1 bis 47 beschrieben sind.The polyester polyols are produced by known methods, such as those e.g. in Houben-Weyl, Methods of Organic Chemistry, Volume XIV / 2, G. Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1963, pages 1 to 47.
Die gegebenenfalls erforderliche hydrophile Modifizierung dieser Polyhydroxylverbindungen erfolgt nach an sich bekannten Methoden, wie sie beispielsweise in EP-B-0 157 291 oder EP-A-0 427 028 offenbart sind. Die in diesen Vorveröffentlichungen beschriebenen, in Wasser löslichen bzw. dispergierbaren, urethanmodifizierten Polyester sind besonders gut geeignet. Die in DE-OS 3 829 587 beschriebenen, in Wasser löslichen oder dispergierbaren, Hydroxylgruppen aufweisenden Polymerisate sind erfindungsgemäß als Komponente a) ebenfalls geeignet.The hydrophilic modification of these polyhydroxyl compounds which may be required is carried out according to methods known per se, such as are disclosed, for example, in EP-B-0 157 291 or EP-A-0 427 028. The water-soluble or dispersible, urethane-modified polyesters described in these prior publications are particularly suitable. The polymers described in DE-OS 3 829 587, which are soluble or dispersible in water and have hydroxyl groups, are also suitable according to the invention as component a).
Erfindungswesentlich ist vor allem die Natur der in den Überzugsmitteln vorliegenden Polyisocyanatkomponente b), die ein in Wasser lösliches oder dispergierbares, blockiertes Polyisocyanat mit einer NCO-Funktionalität, bezogen auf die blockierten Isocyanatgruppen, von 2,0 bis 2,6 aufweist. Von entscheidender erfindungsgemäßer Bedeutung ist hierbei, daß diese Polyisocyanatkomponente b) auf bestimmten Polyisocyanatgemischen b1) basiert, in denen sowohl Diisocyanate als auch tri- und/oder höherfunktionelle Polyisocyanate vorliegen, da nur so die geforderten gegensätzlichen Eigenschaften wie gute Elastizität einerseits und hohe Vernetzungsdichte, d.h. Wasser- und Chemikalienbeständigkeit andererseits gewährleistet sind.What is essential to the invention is above all the nature of the polyisocyanate component b) present in the coating compositions, which has a blocked polyisocyanate which is soluble or dispersible in water and has an NCO functionality, based on the blocked isocyanate groups, of 2.0 to 2.6. It is of decisive importance according to the invention that this polyisocyanate component b) is based on certain polyisocyanate mixtures b1) in which both diisocyanates and tri- and / or higher-functional polyisocyanates are present, since this is the only way to achieve the required opposite properties such as good elasticity on the one hand and high crosslinking density, i.e. Water and chemical resistance are guaranteed on the other hand.
Die zur Herstellung der Komponente b) eingesetzten Polyisocyanatgemische b1) weisen eine mittlere NCO-Funktionalität von 2,5 bis 3,5 auf und bestehen aus destens 15 Gew.-% an einer Diisocyanat-Komponente, bestehend aus mindestens einem organischen Diisocyanat und einer der genannten mittleren NCO-Funktionalität entsprechenden Menge einer Polyisocyanatkomponente, stehend aus mindestens einem tri- oder höherfunktionellen Polyisocyanat.The polyisocyanate mixtures b1) used to produce component b) have an average NCO functionality of 2.5 to 3.5 and consist of at least 15% by weight of a diisocyanate component consisting of at least one organic diisocyanate and one of the Amount of a polyisocyanate component corresponding to the average NCO functionality mentioned, consisting of at least one tri- or higher-functional polyisocyanate.
Als Diisocyanate kommen beispielsweise 1-Isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5-isocyanatomethyl-cyclohexan (IPDI) oder 4,4'-Diisocyanatodicyclohexylmethan in Betracht. Auch difunktionelle Derivate von Hexamethylendiisocyanat (HDI), beispielsweise das Uretdiondiisocyanat der Formel
Das letztgenannte Uretdiondiisocyanat entsteht bei der an sich bekannten Oligomerisierung von Hexamethylendiisocyanat, wie sie beispielsweise in DE-OS 1 670 720, DE-OS 3 437 635, DE-OS 3 432 081, DE-OS 3 809 261 oder DE-OS 39 00 053 beschrieben ist. Bei dieser Oligomerisierung entstehen im allgemeinen neben dem Uretdiongruppen aufweisenden Dimerisierungsprodukt höherfunktionelle, Isocyanuratgruppen aufweisende Trimerisierungsprodukte, so daß die mittlere Funktionalität der Oligomerisierungsprodukte von 2,0 bis 2,7 reichen kann. Bei der Verwendung von derartigen Oligomerisierungsprodukten muß bei der Berechnung der mittleren NCO-Funktionalität des Gemischs b1) selbstverständlich der Anteil an bereits vorliegenden tri- und höherfunktionellen Polyisocyanaten bei der Herstellung des Gesamtgemischs (Hinzufügung von weiteren tri- und/oder funktionellen Polyisocyanaten) berücksichtigt werden.The latter uretdione diisocyanate is formed in the known oligomerization of hexamethylene diisocyanate, as described, for example, in DE-OS 1 670 720, DE-OS 3 437 635, DE-OS 3 432 081, DE-OS 3 809 261 or DE-OS 39 00 053 is described. This oligomerization generally produces, in addition to the uretdione group-containing dimerization product, higher-functionality trimerization products containing isocyanurate groups, so that the average functionality of the oligomerization products can range from 2.0 to 2.7. When using such oligomerization products, the proportion of already existing tri- and higher-functional polyisocyanates in the preparation of the overall mixture (addition of further tri- and / or functional polyisocyanates) must of course be taken into account when calculating the average NCO functionality of mixture b1).
Als tri- und höherfunktionelle Polyisocyanate kommen die üblichen, aus der Polyurethanchemie an sich bekannten, mindestens trifunktionellen Polyisocyanate mit aromatisch, vorzugsweise jedoch (cyclo)aliphatisch gebundenen Isocyanatgruppen in Betracht. Besonders gut geeignet sind die Urethan-, Allophanat-, Biuret- und insbesondere Isocyanuratgruppen aufweisenden Derivate von Hexamethylendiisocyanat mit einem Gehalt an freiem Hexamethylendiisocyanat von weniger als 0,2 Gew.-% und einer mittleren NCO-Funktionalität von 3 bis 6.The trifunctional and higher-functional polyisocyanates which are customary known from polyurethane chemistry are at least trifunctional polyisocyanates with aromatic, but preferably (cyclo) aliphatic isocyanate groups. The urethane, allophanate, biuret and in particular isocyanurate group-containing derivatives of hexamethylene diisocyanate with a free hexamethylene diisocyanate content of less than 0.2% by weight and an average NCO functionality of 3 to 6 are particularly suitable.
Besonders bevorzugt wird als höherfunktionelles Polyisocyanat ein Isocyanuratgruppen aufweisendes Derivat von Hexamethylendiisocyanat eingesetzt, welches einen Gehalt an freiem Hexamethylendiisocyanat von weniger als 0,2 Gew.-% und eine mittlere NCO-Funktionalität von 3,8 bis 4,2 aufweist.An isocyanurate group-containing derivative of hexamethylene diisocyanate which has a free hexamethylene diisocyanate content of less than 0.2% by weight and an average NCO functionality of 3.8 to 4.2 is particularly preferably used as the higher-functionality polyisocyanate.
Zur Herstellung der erfindungswesentlichen Polyisocyanatkomponente b) werden die aus den genannten Ausgangskomponenten hergestellten Ausgangsgemische b1), die im allgemeinen einen NCO-Gehalt von ca. 15 bis 30 Gew.-% aufweisen, mit üblichen Blockierungsmitteln in einer an sich bekannten Blockierungsreaktion zu 50 bis 80 % blockiert und zu 20 bis 50 % mit Monohydroxymonocarbonsäuren b3) zur Reaktion gebracht, wobei diese Umsetzungen in beliebiger Reihenfolge ablaufen können. Wesentlich ist lediglich (i), daß das Äquivalentverhältnis, bezogen auf die Blockierungsmittel b2) und die Hydroxylgruppen der Komponente b3) einerseits zu Isocyanatgruppen der Komponente b1) andererseits bei mindestens 0,9:1 liegt, und (ii) daß bei Verwendung eines Unterschusses an Isocyanatgruppen gegenüber der Gesamtmenge an alkoholischen Hydroxylgruppen der Monohydroxycarbonsäure b3) und der gegenüber Isocyanatgruppen reaktionsfähigen Gruppen der Blockierungsmittel b2) die Monohydroxycarbonsäure b3) vor der Gesamtmenge des Blockierungsmittels b2) zum Einsatz gelangt, so daß für jede Hydroxylgruppe der Komponente b3) mindestens eine Isocyanatgruppe der Komponente b1) zur Verfügung steht. Die Verwendung eines geringfügigen Überschusses an Isocyanatgruppen der Komponente b1) bzw. an Blockierungsmittel b2) ist im Prinzip nicht schädlich. Das genannte Äquivalentverhältnis liegt somit bei mindestens 0,9:1, vorzugsweise bei 0,95:1 bis 1,1:1.To prepare the polyisocyanate component b) essential to the invention, the starting mixtures b1) prepared from the starting components mentioned, which generally have an NCO content of about 15 to 30% by weight, are mixed with conventional blocking agents in a blocking reaction known per se to 50 to 80 % blocked and brought to 20 to 50% with monohydroxymonocarboxylic acids b3) to react, these reactions can take place in any order. It is only essential (i) that the equivalent ratio, based on the blocking agents b2) and the hydroxyl groups of component b3) on the one hand, to isocyanate groups of component b1), on the other hand, is at least 0.9: 1, and (ii) that when using a deficit of isocyanate groups compared to the total amount of alcoholic hydroxyl groups of monohydroxycarboxylic acid b3) and the groups of the blocking agents b2) which are reactive towards isocyanate groups, the monohydroxycarboxylic acid b3) is used before the total amount of the blocking agent b2), so that at least one isocyanate group of the component b1) is available for each hydroxyl group of the component b3). In principle, the use of a slight excess of isocyanate groups of component b1) or of blocking agent b2) is not harmful. The equivalent ratio mentioned is therefore at least 0.9: 1, preferably 0.95: 1 to 1.1: 1.
Als Blockierungsmittel b2) werden die bekannten monofunktionellen Blockierungsmittel eingesetzt, wie z.B. ε-Caprolactam, Malonsäurediethylester, essigsäureethylester oder Oxime wie Butanonoxim. Butanonoxim ist das bevorzugte Blockierungsmittel.The known monofunctional blocking agents, such as e.g. ε-caprolactam, diethyl malonate, ethyl acetate or oximes such as butanone oxime. Butanone oxime is the preferred blocking agent.
Als Hydroxycarbonsäuren b3) kommen z.B. 2-Hydroxyessigsäure, 3-Hydroxypropansäure oder 12-Hydroxy-9-octadecansäure (Ricinolsäure) in Betracht. Bevorzugte Carbonsäuren sind solche, bei denen die Carboxylgruppe aufgrund sterischer Effekte in ihrer Reaktivität gehindert ist. Besonders bevorzugt wird die 3-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropansäure (Hydroxypivalinsäure) verwendet.Examples of hydroxycarboxylic acids b3) are 2-hydroxyacetic acid, 3-hydroxypropanoic acid or 12-hydroxy-9-octadecanoic acid (ricinoleic acid). Preferred carboxylic acids are those in which the carboxyl group is hindered in its reactivity due to steric effects. 3-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid (hydroxypivalic acid) is particularly preferably used.
Zur Herstellung der Polyisocyanatkomponente b) wird im allgemeinen die durch Abmischung der Einzelkomponenten hergestellte Komponente b1) nacheinander in beliebiger Reihenfolge oder gleichzeitig mit dem Blockierungsmittel b2) und der Hydroxycarbonsäure b3) umgesetzt. Bevorzugt wird zunächst ein Teil des Blockierungsmittels zur Reaktion gebracht, danach die Hydroxycarbonsäure und anschließend die Restmenge des Blockierungsmittels. Insbesondere bei dieser Variante kann hier ein geringfügiger Überschuß an Blockierungsmittel zum Einsatz gelangen. Es kann aber auch weitergearbeitet werden, wenn noch kleine Anteile an nicht-umgesetzten NCO-Gruppen im Reaktionsgemisch vorhanden sind. Die Umsetzungen erfolgen bei 0°C bis 120°C, bevorzugt bei 20 bis 60°C, wobei man besonders die Hydroxycarbonsäure b3) unter milden Bedingungen abreagieren läßt, um zu verhindern, daß auch die Carboxylgruppe mit den NCO-Gruppen zur Reaktion kommt.To prepare the polyisocyanate component b), the component b1) produced by mixing the individual components is generally reacted in succession in any order or simultaneously with the blocking agent b2) and the hydroxycarboxylic acid b3). Part of the blocking agent is preferably first reacted, then the hydroxycarboxylic acid and then the remaining amount of the blocking agent. In this variant in particular, a slight excess of blocking agent can be used. However, it can also be continued if there are still small amounts of unreacted NCO groups in the reaction mixture. The reactions take place at 0 ° C. to 120 ° C., preferably at 20 to 60 ° C., the hydroxycarboxylic acid b3) in particular being allowed to react under mild conditions in order to prevent the carboxyl group from also reacting with the NCO groups.
Die Umsetzungen können lösemittelfrei oder in einem inerten Lösemittel durchgeführt werden, die gegebenenfalls nach der Umsetzung, Neutralisation und Aufnahme in Wasser durch Destillation entfernt werden können. Als Lösemittel kommen solche in Frage, die gegenüber NCO-Gruppen nicht reaktiv sind. Beispielhaft genannt seien Ketone wie Aceton und Methylethylketon, Ester wie Ethylacetat aber auch Lösemittel wie N-Methylpyrrolidon, die unter Umständen auch in kleinen Anteilen als Stabilisierungs- bzw. Verlaufhilfsmittel in dem Überzugsmittel verbleiben können.The reactions can be carried out solvent-free or in an inert solvent, which can optionally be removed by distillation after the reaction, neutralization and absorption in water. Suitable solvents are those which are not reactive towards NCO groups. Examples include ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, esters such as ethyl acetate, but also solvents such as N-methylpyrrolidone, which may also remain in the coating agent in small proportions as stabilizing or leveling aids.
Nach beendeter Umsetzung erfolgt eine zumindest teilweise Neutralisation der eingebauten Carboxylgruppen mit einem geeigneten Neutralisationsmittel. Geeignete Neutralisationsmittel sind Alkali- oder Erdalkalihydroxide, bevorzugt aber tert.-Amine wie Triethylamin, Triethanolamin oder, besonders bevorzugt, N-Dimethylethanolamin. Im allgemeinen werden die vorliegenden Carboxylgruppen zumindest 80 % neutralisiert, wobei gegebenenfalls auch ein Überschuß an Neutralisationsmittel zum Einsatz gelangen kann. Die Komponente b) weist im allgemeinen einen Gehalt an Carboxylatgruppen von 60 bis 130 Milliäquivalenten pro 100 g Feststoff auf.When the reaction has ended, the incorporated carboxyl groups are at least partially neutralized using a suitable neutralizing agent. Suitable neutralizing agents are alkali or alkaline earth metal hydroxides, but preferably tertiary amines such as triethylamine, triethanolamine or, particularly preferably, N-dimethylethanolamine. In general, the present Carboxyl groups neutralized at least 80%, an excess of neutralizing agent possibly also being used. Component b) generally has a carboxylate group content of 60 to 130 milliequivalents per 100 g of solid.
Nach erfolgter Neutralisation wird Wasser, vorzugsweise in einer solchen Menge hinzugegeben, daß 20- bis 50-gew.-%ige wäßrige Lösungen oder Dispersionen der ponente b) resultieren. Falls zur Herstellung der isocyanatkomponente b) ein Lösungsmittel der beispielhaft genannten Art eingesetzt worden ist, so kann dieses aus der wäßrigen Phase beispielsweise durch Vakuumdestillation entfernt werden. Wie bereits angedeutet können spezielle Lösungsmittel wie beispielsweise N-Methylpyrrolidon auch in geringen Mengen (weniger als 10 Gew.-%) in dem Beschichtungsmittel verbleiben. Sie wirken einerseits als Verlaufsmittel und andererseits als Stabilisierungshilfsmittel.After neutralization, water is added, preferably in an amount such that 20 to 50% by weight aqueous solutions or dispersions of component b) result. If a solvent of the type mentioned by way of example has been used to prepare the isocyanate component b), this can be removed from the aqueous phase, for example by vacuum distillation. As already indicated, special solvents such as N-methylpyrrolidone can also remain in the coating composition in small amounts (less than 10% by weight). They act on the one hand as leveling agents and on the other hand as stabilizing aids.
Grundsätzlich möglich wäre jedoch auch eine Vorgehensweise zur Herstellung der wäßrigen Lösungen bzw. Dispersionen, die darin besteht, freie Carboxylgruppen und blockierte Isocyanatgruppen aufweisende Polyisocyanate b), gegebenenfalls in Form einer organischen Lösung in einem der beispielhaft genannten Lösungsmittel, mit einer wäßrigen Lösung eines Neutralisationsmittels der genannten Art zu vermischen, so daß Neutralisation und Löse- bzw. Dispergiervorgang einstufig erfolgen.In principle, however, it would also be possible to prepare the aqueous solutions or dispersions, which consists of free carboxyl groups and blocked isocyanate polyisocyanates b), optionally in the form of an organic solution in one of the solvents mentioned by way of example, with an aqueous solution of a neutralizing agent to mix mentioned type so that neutralization and dissolving or dispersing process take place in one stage.
Zur Herstellung der erfindungsgemäßen Überzugsmittel werden vorzugsweise die beschriebenen wäßrigen Lösungen oder Dispersionen der Polyhydroxylkomponente a) mit der wäßrigen Lösung oder Dispersion des blockierten Polyisocyanats b) miteinander vermischt, wobei die Mengenverhältnisse vorzugsweise so gewählt werden, daß das Äquivalentverhältnis von blockierten Isocyanatgruppen der Komponente b) zu alkoholischen Hydroxylgruppen der Komponente a) bei 0,6:1 bis 1,5:1, bevorzugt bei etwa 0,7:1 bis 1:1 liegt. Grundsätzlich möglich, jedoch weniger bevorzugt, wäre auch eine Arbeitsweise dergestalt, daß man die wäßrige Lösung oder Dispersion der Polyhydroxylkomponente a) mit dem Neutralisationsmittel vermischt und das unneutralisierte blockierte Polyisocyanat b), gegebenenfalls in Form einer organischen Lösung, mit diesem Gemisch vermischt.To produce the coating compositions according to the invention, the described aqueous solutions or dispersions of the polyhydroxyl component a) are preferably mixed with one another with the aqueous solution or dispersion of the blocked polyisocyanate b), the proportions preferably being chosen so that the equivalent ratio of blocked isocyanate groups of component b) alcoholic hydroxyl groups of component a) is 0.6: 1 to 1.5: 1, preferably about 0.7: 1 to 1: 1. In principle possible, but less preferred, would also be a procedure such that the aqueous solution or dispersion of the polyhydroxy component a) is mixed with the neutralizing agent and the unneutralized blocked polyisocyanate b), optionally in the form of an organic solution, is mixed with this mixture.
Übliche Zusatzmittel wie Pigmente, Verlaufsmittel, blasenverhindernde Mittel, Katalysatoren, aber auch. weitere Bindemittel wie Melamin- oder Harnstoff-Formaldehydharze können dem wäßrigen Bindemittelgemisch oder auch den Einzelkomponenten a) oder b) vor deren Vereinigung zugegeben werden.Common additives such as pigments, leveling agents, anti-blistering agents, catalysts, but also. further binders such as melamine or urea-formaldehyde resins can be added to the aqueous binder mixture or to the individual components a) or b) before they are combined.
Die auf diese Weise hergestellten erfindungsgemäßen Einbrennfüller können nach an sich bekannten Methoden, beispielsweise durch Spritzen, Streichen, Tauchen, Fluten oder mit Hilfe von Walzen und Rakeln auf beliebige hitzeresistente Substrate ein- oder mehrschichtig aufgetragen werden.The baking fillers according to the invention produced in this way can be applied in one or more layers to any heat-resistant substrates by methods known per se, for example by spraying, brushing, dipping, flooding or with the aid of rollers and doctor blades.
Man erhält beispielsweise Überzüge auf Metall, Kunststoff, Holz oder Glas durch Aushärten des Lackfilmes bei 80 bis 220°C, vorzugsweise bei 130 bis 180°C.For example, coatings on metal, plastic, wood or glass are obtained by curing the lacquer film at 80 to 220 ° C., preferably at 130 to 180 ° C.
Die erfindungsgemäßen Einbrennfüller sich vorzugsweise zur Herstellung von Überzügen und Lackierungen auf Stahlblechen wie sie beispielsweise zur Herstellung von Fahrzeugkarosserien, Maschinen, Verkleidungen, Fässern oder Containern Verwendung finden. Sie werden bevorzugt verwendet für die Herstellung von Automobilfüllern. Die Lackfilme haben im allgemeinen eine Trockenschichtdicke von 0,01 bis 0,3 mm.The stoving fillers according to the invention are preferably used for the production of coatings and lacquers on steel sheets, such as those used for example for the production of vehicle bodies, machines, claddings, drums or containers. They are preferably used for the manufacture of automotive fillers. The paint films generally have a dry layer thickness of 0.01 to 0.3 mm.
Die erfindungsgemäßen Einbrennfüller ergeben einen langanhaltenden Oberflächenschutz, wie in den Beispielen demonstriert wird. Besonders die hohe Schlagfestigkeit ist hervorzuheben, was die Bindemittel für Anwendungen bei denen ein guter Steinschlagschutz erforderlich ist, in hervorragender Weise geeignet macht.The stoving fillers according to the invention result in long-lasting surface protection, as is demonstrated in the examples. The high impact resistance is particularly noteworthy, which makes the binders outstandingly suitable for applications where good stone chip protection is required.
Der besondere Vorteil der neuen wäßrigen Einbrennfülle ist ihre hohe Stabilität bei Lagerung sowohl bei Raumtemperatur als auch bei leicht erhöhter Temperatur von 33 bis 60°C.The special advantage of the new aqueous stoving fill is its high stability when stored both at room temperature and at a slightly elevated temperature of 33 to 60 ° C.
Ein weiterer Vorteil der neuen wäßrigen Bindemittel ist ihre gute Aufarbeitbarkeit bzw. Recyclefähigkeit durch Ultrafiltration.Another advantage of the new aqueous binders is their good workability or recyclability through ultrafiltration.
In den nachfolgenden Beispielen beziehen sich alle Prozentangaben, falls nichts anders lautendes vermerkt, auf das Gewicht.In the following examples, all percentages relate to the weight, unless stated otherwise.
2000 g 1,6-Diisocyanatohexan werden in einem geeigneten Reaktionsgefäß vorgelegt und auf 50°C erhitzt. Unter ständigem Rühren unter Stickstoffatmosphäre werden anschließend 20 g 2,2,4-Trimethylpentandiol-1,3 und dann 30 g Tri-n-butylphosphin eingetragen. Die exotherme Reaktion wird durch Kühlung auf 60°C gehalten. Nach einer Reaktionszeit von 6 h weist das Reaktionsgemisch einen NCO-Gehalt von 42,5 % auf. Die Reaktion wird jetzt durch Zugabe von 16,5 g Toluolsulfonsäuremethylester und 2-stündiges Nacherhitzen bei 80°C abgestoppt. Die so erhaltene Rohware wird dann mittels Fallrohrverdampfer (165°C/1 mbar) und Dünnschichtverdampfer (150°C/0,30 mbar) von überschüssigem Ausgangsdiisocyanat befreit.2000 g of 1,6-diisocyanatohexane are placed in a suitable reaction vessel and heated to 50 ° C. 20 g of 2,2,4-trimethylpentanediol-1,3 and then 30 g of tri-n-butylphosphine are then introduced with constant stirring under a nitrogen atmosphere. The exothermic reaction is kept at 60 ° C. by cooling. After a reaction time of 6 hours, the reaction mixture had an NCO content of 42.5%. The reaction is now stopped by adding 16.5 g of toluenesulfonic acid methyl ester and reheating at 80 ° C. for 2 hours. The raw material obtained in this way is then freed from excess starting diisocyanate by means of a downpipe evaporator (165 ° C./1 mbar) and thin-film evaporator (150 ° C./0.30 mbar).
Das resultierende Produkt weist folgende Daten auf:
Eine gelchromatographische Untersuchung zeigt, daß das so erhaltene Oligomerisierungsprodukt zu 72 % aus einem Uretdiongruppen enthaltenen Diisocyanat der Formel (I) und zum Rest aus Tris-(6-isocyanatohexyl)-isocyanurat, dessen höheren Homologen, urethanisierten Produkten und höhermolekularen Homologen des Uretdiondiisocyanats besteht.A gel chromatographic investigation shows that the oligomerization product thus obtained consists of 72% of a diisocyanate of the formula (I) containing uretdione groups and the rest of tris (6-isocyanatohexyl) isocyanurate, its higher homologues, urethanized products and higher molecular weight homologues of uretdione diisocyanate.
Gedünnschichtetes, Isocyanuratgruppen aufweisendes Polyisocyanat auf Basis von 1,6-Diisocyanatohexan hergestellt entsprechend Beispiel 1 der EP-A-00 10 589 mit einem NCO-Gehalt von 21,5 %, einer Viskosität (25°C) von 2100 mPa.s, einem Gehalt an monomeren 1,6-Diisocyanatohexan von 0,1 % und einem Gehalt an Triisocyanatohexylmonoisocyanurat von ca. 49 %. Der Rest sind höhermolekulare Homologe mit 2 und mehr Isocyanuratgruppen pro Molekül, Die mittlere NCO-Funktionalität beträgt ca. 3,9.Thin-layered, isocyanurate group-containing polyisocyanate based on 1,6-diisocyanatohexane prepared according to Example 1 of EP-A-00 10 589 with an NCO content of 21.5%, a viscosity (25 ° C) of 2100 mPa.s, one Content of monomeric 1,6-diisocyanatohexane of 0.1% and a content of triisocyanatohexylmonoisocyanurate of approx. 49%. The rest are higher molecular weight homologues with 2 and more isocyanurate groups per molecule. The average NCO functionality is approx. 3.9.
Zu dem Gemisch der beiden Polyisocyanate (mittlere NCO-Funktionalität: ca. 2,6) wird bei wenig unter 80°C liegenden Temperaturen eine erste Teilmenge von 34,8 g Butanonoxim unter Kühlung so zudosiert, daß eine Temperatur von 80°C nicht überschritten wird. Nach Abkühlen auf 50 bis 60°C werden NMP und Hydroxypivalinsäure zugegeben. Dann wird langsam auf 90 bis 100°C aufgeheizt. Zu Beginn ist die Reaktion leicht exotherm. Die Reaktion ist beendet, wenn nach 5 bis 8 Stunden bei dieser Temperatur ein NCO-Gehalt von 4,3 bis 4,6 % durch Titration mit Dibutylamin gemessen wird. Nach langsamer Zugabe der restlichen Butanonoximmenge von 21,8 g wird noch kurze Zeit bei 90°C nachgerührt (NCO im IR-Spektrum = 0) und dann mit der DMAE neutralisiert. Nach weiteren 10 Minuten wird bei 80 bis 90°C mit 325 g 60 bis 70°C warmem Wasser dispergiert. Man erhält eine klare Lösung mit einem Feststoffgehalt von 40 % und einer Viskosität von 25 000 mPa.s bei 23°C. Der Gehalt an blockiertem Isocyanat beträgt 4,4 % in Lösung. Die Funktionalität bezogen auf blockiertes NCO beträgt 2,03.To the mixture of the two polyisocyanates (average NCO functionality: approx. 2.6), a first portion of 34.8 g of butanone oxime is metered in at temperatures below 80 ° C. with cooling so that a temperature of 80 ° C. is not exceeded becomes. After cooling to 50 to 60 ° C, NMP and hydroxypivalic acid are added. Then it is slowly heated to 90 to 100 ° C. Initially, the reaction is slightly exothermic. The reaction is complete when, after 5 to 8 hours at this temperature, an NCO content of 4.3 to 4.6% is measured by titration with dibutylamine. After slowly adding the remaining amount of butanone oxime of 21.8 g, stirring is continued for a short time at 90 ° C. (NCO in the IR spectrum = 0) and then neutralized with the DMAE. After a further 10 minutes, the mixture is dispersed at 80 to 90 ° C. with 325 g of warm water at 60 to 70 ° C. A clear solution is obtained with a solids content of 40% and a viscosity of 25,000 mPa.s at 23 ° C. The blocked isocyanate content is 4.4% in solution. The functionality based on blocked NCO is 2.03.
Zu dem Gemisch der beiden Polyisocyanate (mittlere NCO-Funktionalität: ca. 3,3) wird bei wenig unter 80°C liegenden Temperaturen eine erste Teilmenge von 34,8 g Butanonoxim unter Kühlung so zudosiert, daß eine Temperatur von 80°C nicht überschritten wird. Nach Abkühlen auf 50 bis 60°C werden NMP und Hydroxypivalinsäure zugegeben. Dann wird langsam auf 90 bis 100°C aufgeheizt. Zu Beginn ist die Reaktion leicht exotherm. Die Reaktion ist beendet, wenn nach 3 bis 5 Stunden bei dieser Temperatur ein NCO-Gehalt von 3,5 bis 3,8 % durch Titration mit Dibutylamin gemessen wird. Nach langsamer Zugabe der restlichen Butanonoximmenge von 21,8 g wird noch kurze Zeit bei 90°C nachgerührt (NCO im IR-Spektrum = 0) und dann mit der DMAE neutralisiert. Nach weiteren 10 Minuten wird bei 80 bis 90°C mit 370 g 60 bis 70°C warmem Wasser dispergiert. Man erhält eine klare Lösung mit einem Feststoffgehalt von 40 % und einer Viskosität von 30 000 mPa.s bei 23°C. Der Gehalt an blockiertem Isocyanat beträgt 3,9 % in Lösung. Die Funktionalität des Produktes bezogen auf blockiertes NCO beträgt 2,55.To the mixture of the two polyisocyanates (average NCO functionality: approx. 3.3), a first portion of 34.8 g of butanone oxime is metered in at temperatures below 80 ° C. with cooling so that a temperature of 80 ° C. is not exceeded becomes. After cooling to 50 to 60 ° C, NMP and hydroxypivalic acid are added. Then it is slowly heated to 90 to 100 ° C. Initially, the reaction is slightly exothermic. The reaction is complete when, after 3 to 5 hours at this temperature, an NCO content of 3.5 to 3.8% by titration is measured with dibutylamine. After slowly adding the remaining amount of butanone oxime of 21.8 g, stirring is continued for a short time at 90 ° C. (NCO in the IR spectrum = 0) and then neutralized with the DMAE. After a further 10 minutes, the mixture is dispersed at 80 to 90 ° C. with 370 g of warm water at 60 to 70 ° C. A clear solution with a solids content of 40% and a viscosity of 30,000 mPa.s at 23 ° C. is obtained. The blocked isocyanate content is 3.9% in solution. The functionality of the product based on blocked NCO is 2.55.
In einem 10 l-Reaktionskessel mit Rühr-, Kühl-, Heizvorrichtung und Wasserabscheider werden 509 g Erdnußfettsäure, 1051 g Hexandiol-1,6, 560 g Cyclohexandimethanol-1,4, 1093 g Adipinsäure, 1243 g Isophthalsäure und 940 g Trimethylolpropan eingewogen und bei 220°C verestert, bis die Säurezahl ≤5 ist.509 g of peanut fatty acid, 1051 g of 1,6-hexanediol, 560 g of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1093 g of adipic acid, 1243 g of isophthalic acid and 940 g of trimethylolpropane are weighed in and into a 10 l reaction kettle with a stirring, cooling, heating device and water separator esterified at 220 ° C until the acid number is ≤5.
3540 g dieses Polyesters und 330 g Dimethylolpropionsäure werden in 700 g N-Methylpyrrolidon gelöst, mit 10 g Dibutylzinnoxid versetzt und bei 70°C mit 1000 g Isophorondiisocyanat umgesetzt. Die Reaktion wird bei 70 bis 110°C so lange durchgeführt, bis keine NCO-Gruppen mehr nachweisbar sind. Nach Zugabe von 135 g Methyldiethanolamin wird das Harz in 5100 g Wasser dispergiert. Man erhält eine etwa 45 %ige Harzlösung. Der Gehalt an organischem Lösemittel beträgt 6,5 %. Der Gehalt an reaktiven Hydroxylgruppen, die an das Polyesterharz gebunden sind, beträgt 1,17 %.3540 g of this polyester and 330 g of dimethylolpropionic acid are dissolved in 700 g of N-methylpyrrolidone, mixed with 10 g of dibutyltin oxide and reacted at 70 ° C. with 1000 g of isophorone diisocyanate. The reaction is carried out at 70 to 110 ° C until no more NCO groups can be detected. After adding 135 g of methyldiethanolamine, the resin is dispersed in 5100 g of water. An approximately 45% resin solution is obtained. The organic solvent content is 6.5%. The content of reactive hydroxyl groups attached to the polyester resin is 1.17%.
In einem 15 l-Reaktionskessel mit Rühr-, Kühl-, Heizvorrichtung und Wasserabscheider werden 361 g Benzoesäure, 2316 g Trimethylolpropan, 2853 g Hexandiol-1,6, 1602 g Cyclohexandimethanol-1,4, 3130 g Adipinsäure, 2931 g Isophthalsäure und 300 g Dimerfettsäure (®Pripol 1008, Unichema) eingewogen und bei 210°C verestert, bis die Säurezahl ≤3 ist.361 g of benzoic acid, 2316 g of trimethylolpropane, 2853 g of 1,6-hexanediol, 1602 g of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethane, 3130 g of adipic acid, 2931 g of isophthalic acid and 300 are in a 15 l reaction kettle with stirring, cooling, heating and water separator g Dimer fatty acid (®Pripol 1008, Unichema) weighed out and esterified at 210 ° C until the acid number is ≤3.
1020 g dieses Polyesters werden zusammen mit 87 g Dimethylolpropionsäure bei 60°C in 2000 g Aceton gelöst. Nach Zugabe von 1,5 g Dibutylzinndilaurat als Katalysator werden 230 g Isophorondiisocyanat und 65 g 4,4'-Diisocyanato-dicyclohexylmethan zugegeben und der Ansatz bei 60°C so lange gerührt, bis keine freie NCO-Gruppe mehr nachweisbar ist. Nach Zugabe von 35 g Dimethylethanolamin und 1600 g Wasser wird das Aceton destillativ entfernt. Man erhält so eine etwa 45 %ige Harzlösung, die keine organischen Lösemittel enthält. Die Lösung hat einen Gehalt an isocyanatreaktiven Hydroxylgruppen von 1 %.1020 g of this polyester are dissolved together with 87 g of dimethylolpropionic acid at 60 ° C in 2000 g of acetone. After adding 1.5 g of dibutyltin dilaurate as a catalyst, 230 g of isophorone diisocyanate and 65 g of 4,4'-diisocyanatodicyclohexylmethane are added and the mixture is stirred at 60 ° C. until no free NCO group can be detected. After adding 35 g of dimethylethanolamine and 1600 g of water, the acetone is removed by distillation. An approximately 45% resin solution is thus obtained which contains no organic solvents. The solution has an isocyanate-reactive hydroxyl group content of 1%.
22,0 Teile wäßriges Harz aus Beispiel 4 und 21,6 Teile wäOriges Harz aus Beispiel 5 werden mit 19,3 Teilen wäßrigem Polyisocyanat aus Beispiel 3 gründlich vermischt. Das NCO (blockiert): OH-Äquivalentverhältnis beträgt 0,7. Auf einer Perlmühle dispergiert man in 30 min bei 2800 U/min in die Mischung 15 Teile Titandioxid (vom Rutiltyp), 0,2 Teile Eisenoxidschwarz, 4,8 Teile Schwerspat, 2,1 Teile Talkum. Außerdem gibt man 0,45 Teile ®ADDITOL XW 395 (oberflächenaktives Hilfsmittel der Fa. Vianova Hoechst, Wien), 0,45 Teile ®SURFINOL 104 E (oberflächenaktives Zusatzmittel der Fa. AER PROCUCTS), 0,4 Teile ®AEROSIL R 972 (Degussa AG) und 13,5 Teile entionisiertes Wasser zu. Mit 0,2 Teilen N-Dimethylethanolamin wird ein pH-Wert von 8 eingestellt.22.0 parts of aqueous resin from Example 4 and 21.6 parts of aqueous resin from Example 5 are mixed with 19.3 parts aqueous polyisocyanate from Example 3 thoroughly mixed. The NCO (blocked): OH equivalent ratio is 0.7. On a bead mill, 15 parts of titanium dioxide (of the rutile type), 0.2 part of iron oxide black, 4.8 parts of heavy spar, 2.1 parts of talc are dispersed in the mixture at 2800 rpm in 30 minutes. In addition, 0.45 part ®ADDITOL XW 395 (surface-active agent from Vianova Hoechst, Vienna), 0.45 part ®SURFINOL 104 E (surface-active additive from AER PROCUCTS), 0.4 part ®AEROSIL R 972 ( Degussa AG) and 13.5 parts of deionized water. A pH of 8 is set with 0.2 parts of N-dimethylethanolamine.
Man verfährt wie in Beispiel 6 und vermischt bei einem (blockierten) NCO:OH-Äquivalentverhältnis von 0,7 folgende Bestandteile über eine Perlmühle:
Die Paste hat einen pH-Wert von 8.The paste has a pH of 8.
Folgende Bestandteile werden vermischt und ebenfalls über eine Perlmühle dispergiert:
Die wäßrigen Harze aus den Beispielen 6 bis 8 wurden mit deionisiertem Wasser auf eine Viskosität von ca. 30 s Auslaufzeit (DIN-Becher, 4 mm/23°C) eingestellt und mit einer Fließbecherpistole mit 5 bar Luftdruck bei 65 % rel. Feuchte/23°C auf mit einer kathodisch abgeschiedenen Elektrotauchgrundierung (ca. 20 µm) beschichtete zinkphosphatierte Stahlbleche spritzappliziert.The aqueous resins from Examples 6 to 8 were adjusted with deionized water to a viscosity of approx. 30 s outflow time (DIN cup, 4 mm / 23 ° C.) and with a flow cup gun with 5 bar air pressure at 65% rel. Humidity / 23 ° C with a cathodically deposited Electrodeposition primer (approx. 20 µm) spray-coated coated zinc-phosphated steel sheets.
Die Härtung des Füllers erfolgte nach 10 min Ablüftung bei 23°C im Umluftofen, 10 min bei 75°C und anschließend 20 min bei 165°C. Die Trockenfilmstärke betrug ca. 35 µm.The filler was cured after venting for 10 min at 23 ° C in a forced air oven, 10 min at 75 ° C and then 20 min at 165 ° C. The dry film thickness was approx. 35 µm.
Auf die Füllerschicht wurde a) ein handelsüblicher Automobildecklack auf Basis Alkyd/Melaminharz mit einer Trockenfilmstärke von ca. 35 µm aufgebracht und 30 min bei 130°C getrocknet sowie b) ein wäßriger, metallic Basislack mit einer Trockenfilmdicke von ca. 20 µm appliziert, nach 10 min bei 80°C mit einem 2-Komponenten-PUR-Klarlack (35 µm Trockenfilm) überschichtet und zusammen ebenfalls 30 min bei 130°C eingebrannt.On the filler layer a) a commercially available automotive topcoat based on alkyd / melamine resin with a dry film thickness of approx. 35 µm was applied and dried for 30 minutes at 130 ° C and b) an aqueous metallic basecoat with a dry film thickness of approx. 20 µm was applied after Overlaid for 10 min at 80 ° C with a 2-component PUR clear lacquer (35 µm dry film) and also baked together at 130 ° C for 30 min.
Die Prüfergebnisse sind in der nachfolgenden Tabelle 1 zusammengefaßt. Die Beständigkeitseigenschaften der Filme (Lösungsmittel-, Wasser- und Salzsprühfestigkeit) entsprechen den Praxisanforderungen).The test results are summarized in Table 1 below. The resistance properties of the films (resistance to solvents, water and salt spray) correspond to practical requirements).
Glanz und Oberfläche des Decklackes auf den verschiedenen Füllern wurden subjektiv nach optischen Vergleichswerten in Prozent (100 = sehr gut; 0 = sehr schlecht) bewertet.The gloss and surface of the top coat on the different fillers were assessed subjectively according to optical comparison values in percent (100 = very good; 0 = very bad).
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a) Steinschlagprüfgerät nach VDA (Fa. Erichsen, Modell 508) mit jeweils 2 mal 500 g Stahlschrot (kantig, 4 bis 5 mm) beschossen mit einem Luftdruck von 1,5 bar bei 23°C.
Abmusterungen wurden durchgeführt bezogen auf Decklackhaftung (1 bis 3, 1 = sehr gute Decklackhaftung, 3 = Abplatzungen zwischen Decklack und Füller) und Durchschläge bis auf das Blech (0 bis 10, 0 = kein Durchlag, 10 = sehr viele Durchschläge)a) Stone chip testing device according to VDA (Erichsen, model 508), each with 2 x 500 g steel shot (angular, 4 to 5 mm) bombarded with an air pressure of 1.5 bar at 23 ° C.
Sampling was carried out based on top coat adhesion (1 to 3, 1 = very good top coat adhesion, 3 = flaking between top coat and filler) and breakthroughs down to the metal sheet (0 to 10, 0 = no breakthrough, 10 = very many breakthroughs) - b) Steinschlag-Prüfgerät nach Mercedes-Benz Typ 490 bei 23°C und -20°C Bewertungen wurden durchgeführt hinsichtlich Decklackhaftung (1 bis 3) und Durchschläge bis auf das Blech in mm2 b) Stone chip test device according to Mercedes-Benz type 490 at 23 ° C and -20 ° C. Evaluations were carried out with regard to top coat adhesion (1 to 3) and punctures down to the sheet in mm 2
Die Tabelle 1 zeigt, daß die Versuche 6 und 7 dem Vergleichsversuch 8 in den meisten geprüften Eigenschaften ebenbürtig sind, in den entscheidenden Eigenschaften dem Steinschlagschutz und der Oberflächenhärte aber deutlich überlegen sind. Auch die Haftung zum Decklack ist bei den erfindungsgemäfßen Versuchen besser als bei dem Vergleichsversuch.Table 1 shows that tests 6 and 7 are on a par with comparative test 8 in most properties tested, but are significantly superior to stone chip protection and surface hardness in the decisive properties. The adhesion to the topcoat is also better in the experiments according to the invention than in the comparison experiment.
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- Heat-curable, aqueous stoving fillers, comprising as a binder combinationa) a water-soluble or water-dispersible polyol component withb) a water-soluble or water-dispersible polyisocyanate component containing blocked isocyanate groups, and optionally the auxiliary substances and additives conventionally used in coating technology,characterised in that the polyisocyanate component b) has an average NCO functionality, based on the reversibly blocked isocyanate groups, of 2.0 to 2.6 and is the reaction product - converted at least partly into the salt form by neutralisation of the incorporated carboxyl groups - ofb1) a polyisocyanate mixture having an average NCO functionality of 2.5 to 3.5 and comprising (i) at least 15 wt.% of a diisocyanate component consisting of at least one organic diisocyanate and (ii) a quantity, corresponding to the average NCO functionality, of a higher-functional polyisocyanate component consisting of at least one trifunctional or higher-functional polyisocyanate withb2) a blocking agent for isocyanate groups in a quantity of from 50 to 80 equivalent-%, based on the free isocyanate groups of component b1), and withb3) at least one aliphatic monohydroxymonocarboxylic acid in a quantity of from 20 to 50 equivalent-%, based on the free isocyanate groups of component bl) and on the hydroxyl groups of component b3),with the proviso that the equivalent ratio, based on the blocking agents b2) and the hydroxyl groups of component b3) in relation to the isocyanate groups of component b1), is at least 0.9:1.
- Stoving fillers according to claim 1, characterised in that components a) and b) are present in quantities corresponding to an equivalent ratio of blocked isocyanate groups to hydroxyl groups of 0.6:1 to 1.5:1.
- Use of the stoving fillers according to claim 1 and claim 2 for the stove-enamelling of metallic substrates.
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